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Where we live can affect male reproductive health, finds new study

New research, led by scientists at the University of Nottingham, suggests that the environment in which men live may affect their reproductive health.

Jeremy junior is born with lefty gene

A Scientist from the University of Nottingham, who helped a one in a million left-coiling garden snail called Jeremy find a mate, has finally raised a first-ever lefty snail in the lab, and is hoping the public can help him find another.

Covid-19 - one year on - our experts look to the future

To mark one year since the start of lockdown, some of our experts have been sharing their insights into the pandemic and look forward to what we can expect in the future

Leading eye expert appointed High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire

Professor Harminder Singh Dua CBE, from the University of Nottingham, has been appointed as High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire.
Professor Harminder Singh Dua CBE, from the University of Nottingham, has been appointed as High Sheriff of Nottinghamshire.

Surviving lockdown, a new book explores how to tackle cabin fever

A new book by experts at the University of Nottingham, looks at how people cope during prolonged periods of isolation, how people avoided ‘cabin fever’ during lockdown and provides a reflection that may help as we come out of lockdown to understand its impact on our mental health.

World’s first Covid-19 vaccine alternating dose study begins at the University of Nottingham Health Service

Participants have received their first vaccine at Cripps Health Centre at the University of Nottingham, as part of the world’s first COVID-19 vaccine study researching alternating doses and intervals of approved vaccines.

Research signals new treatment hope for Alzheimer’s and dementia

Scientists from the University of Nottingham have discovered a treatment that could potentially help to slow down the progression of neurodegenerative conditions such as Alzheimer’s disease.

Breakthrough in study of fish kidney disease related to climate change

New research could pave the way for the development of drugs and vaccines to treat a disease that is rapidly emerging in wild and farmed fish in the UK, Europe and North America, as a result of climate change.

Rehabilitation could help people with Covid-19 recover, according to a new study

Progressive exercise and early mobilisation are among the elements of rehabilitation programmes that may improve recovery for people who are hospitalised with severe COVID-19, according to a new study.

Homeless dog owners should not have to choose between their pets and housing, according to a new study

Homeless pet owners are having to choose between a roof over their heads and their animal, according to a new study led by experts from the University of Nottingham.
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